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Gravel biking around La Guancha offers routes through diverse and rugged landscapes, stretching from the coast to the midlands of northern Tenerife. The area features extensive Canary Island pine forests within the Corona Forestal nature park and volcanic formations in a narrow strip of Teide National Park. Cyclists encounter varying terrains, including dirt tracks, rocky single tracks, and sandy sections, often with significant elevation gains.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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36.6km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.3km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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70.9km
05:45
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Garachico is a beautiful fishing village on the north coast of Tenerife. It's an ideal starting point and stopover for any cycling route. Its cobblestone streets are full of color, especially its traditionally decorated houses.
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The Faro de Buenavista del Norte is a picturesque lighthouse on the northwest coast of Tenerife, offering impressive views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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nice little church
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Natural seawater pools. "Red Flag" effectively dangerous to life!
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Lighthouse built in the 1990s - unfortunately not accessible.
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Lighthouse built in the 1990s
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Gravel biking in La Guancha offers a diverse and rugged experience. You'll encounter varying terrains, including dirt tracks, rocky single tracks, and sandy sections. Many routes feature significant elevation gains as they traverse from the coast up to the midlands, through extensive Canary Island pine forests and volcanic areas.
While many routes in La Guancha are rated as difficult due to significant elevation changes and challenging terrain, there is at least one moderate option available. The Los Chochos Natural Pool – Faro de Buenavista del Norte loop from Garachico is a 28.5 km route with a moderate difficulty, which might be more suitable for families with some cycling experience.
The region is known for its stunning vistas. Many forest tracks lead to various viewpoints offering unusual perspectives of Mount Teide. One notable spot is Risco Miguel Viewpoint and Shelter, which provides panoramic scenery. You'll also find breathtaking views of volcanic landscapes and pine forests on routes like the Garachico – View of Montaña Negra loop from La Guancha.
Gravel biking in La Guancha is generally challenging. Most of the available routes are rated as difficult, requiring good to very good fitness due to considerable elevation changes and often unpaved, rugged segments. The terrain includes rocky single tracks and sandy sections, making for a demanding ride.
Yes, several popular gravel bike routes in La Guancha are circular. For example, you can explore the El Lagar Campsite – Camping El Lagar loop from La Guancha, which takes you through extensive pine forests, or the View of Montaña Negra – El Lagar Campsite loop from La Guancha, traversing rugged terrain with unpaved sections.
La Guancha offers a rich natural heritage. You can explore areas within the Corona Forestal nature park with its extensive Canary Island pine forests, and a narrow strip of Teide National Park featuring volcanic formations like Montaña Abejera and Montaña Negra. Highlights include the iconic Roque Cinchado and La Catedral, Teide National Park.
Yes, the region provides recreational facilities. The Descanso de las Gallinas Shelter and Risco Miguel Viewpoint and Shelter offer spots for a break. Additionally, Parque Recreativa El Pinalete, located in the forests north of the village, is equipped with grills, picnic tables, and drinking water, making it an ideal spot to refuel during a long ride.
The gravel biking routes in La Guancha are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 5.0 stars from over 6 reviews. Over 170 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied and challenging terrain, often praising the rugged volcanic landscapes and extensive pine forests.
Absolutely. A narrow strip of La Guancha lies within the Teide National Park, encompassing volcanic mouths like Montaña Abejera and Montaña Negra, which offer unique geological formations and striking vistas. You can experience these features on routes such as the Scenic Forest Descent – El Lagar Campsite loop from La Guancha.
Yes, for a refreshing dip after your ride, you might consider visiting Charco del Viento. This natural lava rock pool with clear waters is located in the village of Santa Catalina, perfect for swimming or snorkeling.
There are 6 gravel bike routes available in La Guancha, offering a range of challenging experiences through its diverse landscapes. These routes are popular among local gravel bikers for their rugged terrain and scenic beauty.
You will primarily ride through extensive Canary Island pine forests, especially within the Corona Forestal nature park. These forests provide a scenic and challenging environment, as seen on routes like the El Lagar Campsite – Camping El Lagar loop from La Guancha.


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